URGENT: NASA: U.S. back in UARS satellite strike zone!!!!

now after checking spaceflight.now it's just come over us and is traversing Canada...so I have just made a prat of myself assuming it was same
pattern...so there you are folks...However it did have same pattern 2/3 times round...time to keep my mouth shut...lol

thx i wasn't sure. whatever it was, it was moving very fast and it had a tail. it was low on the horizon, only barely above the houses. the IPVs
(UFOs) that one might see out here never move that fast and never have a tail. they are generally slow movers, silent, and fairly high. and you
never see them this early. they tend to pass by very early in the morning...usually about an hour before dawn.

As of 7 p.m. EDT on Sept. 23, 2011, the orbit of UARS was 90 miles by 95 miles (145 km by 150 km). Re-entry is expected between 11 p.m. Friday, Sept.
23, and 3 a.m., Sept. 24, Eastern Daylight Time (3 a.m. to 7 a.m. GMT). During that time period, the satellite will be passing over Canada, Africa and
Australia, as well as vast areas of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans. The risk to public safety is very remote. www.nasa.gov...

Using the orbitron program,
I have tracked the UARS satellite.
Screen Shots were taken approx. in hourly
and half hour time intervals.
Tracked for the time between 10pm-6am EST

I believe UARS will make impact
somewhere in the pacific ocean near Hawaii
With a possible sighting near California.
between 11:30pm and 1:00am

At approx. 10:00pm EST 9/23 UARS is over the ocean way off coast of Australia

At approx. 10:30pm-10:40 EST 9/23 UARS is approaching and going over N America/Canada

At approx. 11:00pm EST 9/23 UARS is over Africa

At approx. 11:30pm EST 9/23 UARS is south of Australia

At approx. 12:08am EST 9/24 UARS is approaching/over North America/Canada

anybody who's seen my posts around here knows i aint much given to getting carried away...but i am telling you i just saw another piece of that thing
streak right over head and burn out. it was amazing. bright and white.

Originally posted by lkpuede
anybody who's seen my posts around here knows i aint much given to getting carried away...but i am telling you i just saw another piece of that thing
streak right over head and burn out. it was amazing. bright and white.

Rio Rancho, NM

I only seen one white flashing object this time around, so the other that i saw and hour or so ago, burned out aye.

Originally posted by lkpuede
anybody who's seen my posts around here knows i aint much given to getting carried away...but i am telling you i just saw another piece of that thing
streak right over head and burn out. it was amazing. bright and white.

Rio Rancho, NM

Musta done a quick u-turn and decided to fly by you twice. Call NASA and let them know their satellitte is going in circles

Why don't they just shoot the damn thing with a missile, while over the ocean? Why risk having it it land? If NASA can't bring down satellites
safely, we'll have problems.

There are so many satellites up there in orbit, I can't believe they aren't better prepared for something like this. All this should have been
figured out well before putting satellites in orbit. But now we have tens of thousands of them orbiting over our heads. And they're having this much
trouble with one? Not good.

Fantastic shots popsmayhem..you certainly deserve all your starts and flags from your original post.....have really enjoyed being part of this and now
as said before I feel this could do anywhere...but still hope for the ocean...
not sure how many times it's due back...I asked earlier if anyone knew of height above Earth now and I might have missed that posting so will go back
and re check...must be getting close now

Still using orbitron? Do a test. Unplug your PC from the modem or shut off your net connection to see if your still getting data. I don't think
orbitron can do Real real time, just real simulated predictions on where it's stable path should be.

I have yet to get a software app working good for Real real time. Or are you refreshing the data manually?

Originally posted by MysticPearl
Why don't they just shoot the damn thing with a missile, while over the ocean? Why risk having it it land? If NASA can't bring down satellites
safely, we'll have problems.

There are so many satellites up there in orbit, I can't believe they aren't better prepared for something like this. All this should have been
figured out well before putting satellites in orbit. But now we have tens of thousands of them orbiting over our heads. And they're having this much
trouble with one? Not good.

because it's not a serious threat. plus you risk even more trouble shooting it down. it's not like it vaporizes...it just becomes more debris.
which is why the plane over Pennsylvania (on 9/11) was shot down but the ones over New York were not.

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